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Date Posted: 14:50:40 03/19/11 Sat
Author: Cathy F.
Subject: I wanted to be a ballerina. (Jenks stop laughing.) After 9 yrs of lessons I stopped. I was good, but not good enough to make a career out of it. Then I got into sports and was going to be a PE teacher, but life took a left turn. I got married and went into retailing. Many Regrets. Old too soon. Smart too Late!
In reply to: Araninda 's message, "What Did You Want to Be?" on 23:54:31 03/14/11 Mon


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[> I wanted to be a nurse, I was positive that that's what I was going to do, until my mid twenties. Just before I applied for nursing school, I started to wonder if nursing was really for me, then I decided to become a Medical Assistant, I thought if I could handle that I could handle anything. My first job was for a pediatric orthopedic surgeon. He was part of a group practice that also had a PT group in the same building, as part of the group. The more I saw of the one on one patient care, and the positive aspect of the field itself, I was hooked.....Inside -- mkim, 14:19:26 03/21/11 Mon [1]

It took another 10 years but I finally finished college and began my work, and I loved it. One of the other things that drew me in was the hours, I knew that if I got my nursing degree, I would really have no say in the hours I worked, at least in a hospital.Job's in a doctors office were hard to find. Most hired Medical Assistants or LPN's. With a husband at sea and two children, I had to know I would be there for them

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